Legionaries
A group of legionaries carved on the marble pedestal of the column memorial to Antoninus Pius. Weapons were the two-edged sword and the javelin (pilum) which was an iron blade attached to a wooden shaft.. Protection was afforded by the leathern cuirass with metal bands, a shield, and greaves.
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Praetorian Guard
Praetorian guard are shown in this pictured sculpture. During Imperial times the term Praetorian Guard denoted the household troops encamped just outside Rome..

Centurn
Centurian: Each Legion had 10 cohorts of 480, except the 1st cohort which was twice as big because it included all the specialists and clerks of the headquarters staff.. Each cohort had 6 Centuries of 80 men each (it used to have 100 men before the Empire), governed by a Centurian. Each Century was made up of 10 Contubernia (tent parties) who shared a tent, cooking and eating.

Centurn
Centurian: Each Legion had 10 cohorts of 480, except the 1st cohort which was twice as big because it included all the specialists and clerks of the headquarters staff.. Each cohort had 6 Centuries of 80 men each (it used to have 100 men before the Empire), governed by a Centurian. Each Century was made up of 10 Contubernia (tent parties) who shared a tent, cooking and eating.

Cornicine
Cornicine or horn-blower - a specialist role in the army.. Other specialties include clerks (librarii), the standard bearer (aquilifer), the master builder (architectus) the surveyor (mensor), the water engineer (hydraularius) the catapault maker (ballistarius) and various medical orderlies (medici).

Triumph
A Triumph as portrayed by 18th C artist.. Chariots with crowns and regalia of vanquished leaders, then captured leaders walking, then their children and servants, then wagons bearing spoils and finally the victor crowned with laurel accompanied by musicians